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Really, am I misreading? It says 4 x M2 slots doesn't it??That board is no good, it only has 3 M.2 slots.
Really, am I misreading? It says 4 x M2 slots doesn't it??That board is no good, it only has 3 M.2 slots.
Does this not mean I need to spend a fortune on a TR CPU though?! (Ie £2k-10k) Or do they work with ordinary chips?!?If you're actually considering the X670 Proart then it might be worth looking at a Threadripper, as the motherboard cost isn't a huge amount more, and you'll actually have enough PCI-E lanes to not have to worry with e.g. 4x NVME drives
My basket at OcUK:
- 1 x Gigabyte TRX50 Aero D (sTR5) Quad Channel EATX Motherboard (SKU: MOT-GIG-01281) = £699.95
- 1 x Asrock TRX50 WS (sTR5) Quad Channel EATX Motherboard (SKU: MOT-ASR-01268) = £799.99
- 1 x Asus ProArt X670E-Creator WIFI (Socket AM5) DDR5 ATX Motherboard (SKU: MB-6JE-AS) = £539.99
Total: £2,039.93 (includes delivery: £0.00)
Whoops, you're correct, my bad. I was getting confused with the asus x670-p.Really, am I misreading? It says 4 x M2 slots doesn't it??
Yup, it looks like a reasonable way to get 4 uninhibited M.2 slots, my only misgiving is that they only used 1 CPU slot, with the other 3 connected to the chipset. Not likely to be a problem though, unless you're planning to hammer all the drives simultaneously.Ah good, that feels like a contender then - seems reasonable value, but has the essentials....?
I would not suggest you run 4 sticks of DDR5, it doesn’t work well with daisy chain memory configs on motherboards.Ah very useful - so plan of going with 2 x 48gb seems a neat solution for now then and a easy couple of extra sticks with a bios update in future....
And good to see add-on cards coming - sounds like your recommended MB above might be a good solution then?!?
If you have a use for those features, it is definitely a good board, one of the high-end boards I'd actually buy, but if you don't need them now and are unlikely to ever make decent use of them, then the X670-P is fine.Hmm, the pendulum swings back to the ProArt - ok will muse for a week or two and grab one of these in the Jan sales!
Yeah agree, hence 2 x 48gb is a great middle ground. It is stupid they all have four dimms but it doesn't actually work!I would not suggest you run 4 sticks of DDR5, it doesn’t work well with daisy chain memory configs on motherboards.
You’ll have a ton of stability issues with 4 DIMMS.
Rather stick to 2 larger modules.
Yes, im aware that motherboards come with 4 DDR5 slots, this doesn’t change the fact that it’ll be difficult.
Yeah, I think actually usb4 and speed of the four nvme drives will be something I use almost daily, so it feels like it might be worth it.If you have a use for those features, it is definitely a good board, one of the high-end boards I'd actually buy, but if you don't need them now and are unlikely to ever make decent use of them, then the X670-P is fine.
Jeez. What are you asking for advice on here for?Have an AI bot watching prices, so if I see any deals, I'll snap it up...!
Jeez. What are you asking for advice on here for?![]()
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MSI Seem to have got 4x64GB working:Yeah agree, hence 2 x 48gb is a great middle ground. It is stupid they all have four dimms but it doesn't actually work!
i think it'll be some time before the super intelligence of AI exceeds the collective minds of overclockers forumites...!